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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1067659" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>If you want to upgrade, all you have to do is download the ISO file, which you can easily do with Microsoft's Media Creation Tool. You can open the download file in Explorer, which will mount it as a new drive. Then open a Command window, enter the drive letter e.g. <strong>E:</strong>, followed by <strong>setup/product server</strong>. So if the new drive is E:, you would enter [CODE]e:setup/product server[/CODE]. While Microsoft don't recommend upgrading on unsupported hardware, Windows 11 usually will run just fine as it doesn't actually need a TPM 2.0 chip or an 8th gen CPU to run and typically it will be faster than Windows 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1067659, member: 31436"] If you want to upgrade, all you have to do is download the ISO file, which you can easily do with Microsoft's Media Creation Tool. You can open the download file in Explorer, which will mount it as a new drive. Then open a Command window, enter the drive letter e.g. [B]E:[/B], followed by [B]setup/product server[/B]. So if the new drive is E:, you would enter [CODE]e:setup/product server[/CODE]. While Microsoft don't recommend upgrading on unsupported hardware, Windows 11 usually will run just fine as it doesn't actually need a TPM 2.0 chip or an 8th gen CPU to run and typically it will be faster than Windows 10. [/QUOTE]
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